Rap Beef: Meek Mill & The Game Roast Each Other Instagram

Oops! It seems like Meek Mill has another problem with a rapper… Things begun when The Game dropped a diss track about Nicki Minaj’s rap boyfriend Mill. The Compton-born rapper accuses Mill of the robbery of Sean Kingston‘s 300k dollars chain at Penthouse Day & Nightclub, the 16th September.

The rapper released a record called ‘92 Bars‘. He drags the MMG rapper with strong bars: ‘You better have Ross call me or you gon’ be eye level where a roach be.’ He even talks about giving Minaj his ‘pool stick,‘ with lyrics: ‘Blood will be drippin’ like Niagara if I poke Meek, Nicki won’t get no sleep, I’m coming through at 4 a.m. Four deep, leave the dead body on the soaked sheet.’ Take a listen for yourself:

The Game went after Mill during a performance in Miami, on Thursday night. He called the ‘Dream Chasers’ rapper a snitch and threatened to beat him up. ‘When you see me ni**a, square up. It aint’ gotta be about no guns. Fu** Meek Mill,‘ he told.

On Saturday, Meek posted his response on Instagram. He posted a video clip where ‘Game is seen saying, ‘People don’t understand, and that’s why I don’t want to be a part of hip hop no more[…]‘ The clip was taken from a 2012 interview when Game talked about the fatal shooting of Sean Bell. Meek accused Game, in the caption of the post, of being a stripper before he was doing music.

Meek posted then deleted many posts about The Game with aim to revive the stripper rumors. He then posted a photoshopped image of Game wearing nothing but a thong and gold chain. He captioned this post: ‘I would hate for my son to see me like this! Is this photoshopped lol.’

The Game also published an image of himself and Nicki Minaj on set of her “Pills N Potions” video shoot, which featured a cameo from him. ‘The last time Nicki held a REAL NIGGAA!!!‘ he said.

‘Everybody know you the wife nigga…. If she take her followers back, you gone be back at 100k!!! #Snitch #RatsWillDoAnythingForCheese’

The Game recently posted a video on Instagram, where he explained his version of the story.